Visitors from many Lodges and other Masonic constitutions enjoyed the Installation meeting, and Festive board afterwards. Our two pipers W. Bros. William Cardwell, and David Beggs escorted the new WM into dinner, and gave us an excellent performance as usual.

The “Masters Song” was sung by our good friend W. Bro. Rennie McGrath, who also entertained us with local songs. An excellent dinner ensured a good time was had by all!

Some of our new Brethren are from the Philippines, and grew up with Freemasonry as members of Demolay International (Junior Freemasons)

DeMolay International (also known as the Order of DeMolay), founded in Kansas City, Missouri in 1919, is an international youth fraternity for young men. DeMolay derives its name from Jacques DeMolay, the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar.

DeMolay is open for membership to young men between the ages of 12 to 21, and currently has about 36,000 members in the United States and Canada and several thousand more world wide. It uses a model of mentoring; adult men and women called advisors, often past DeMolay members or fathers and mothers of DeMolays, mentor the active Demolay members. An advisor is referred to as ‘Dad Smith’ instead of ‘Mr. Smith’, in respect of Frank Land and his fatherly role to the founding members. The mentoring focuses on the development of civic awareness, leadership skills and personal responsibility.

Founded by a Freemason, DeMolay is closely modelled after Freemasonry, and like Freemasonry, members are initiated into DeMolay through ritual and an allegorical program. However, it is not directly connected to Freemasonry. DeMolay is considered to be part of the Masonic Family along with other youth groups like Job’s Daughters, and the Rainbow Girls. Unlike in Job’s Daughters, a young man does not need to have a family tie or sponsor in a Masonic organization to join DeMolay.

DeMolay has seven Cardinal Virtues, which are the soul structure of what they follow. Those Cardinal Virtues are:

Love between a parent and child (Filial Love)
Reverence for sacred things
Courtesy
Comradeship
Fidelity
Cleanness
Patriotism
An aspiring member would be referred to as a “petitioner” or “Prospect”